Flagged Pines and Cirrus
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Flagged Pines and Cirrus
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
The wind shapes the clouds and the forests. This view could be identified as looking northwesterly even without the aid of a compass. The flagged white pines have learned to lean with the wind. There is nothing to be gained by fighting a force of nature. The cirrus clouds were banded with the wind as well. These clouds were part of the warm conveyor belt surging northeast toward the Parry Sound Archipelago. Some gravity waves were perpendicular to those southwesterly winds comprising the warm conveyor belt. A long deformation zone was also perpendicular to those winds with the col in the pattern further to the north. The sun was getting low and the forests were strongly backlit showing their dark sides. The granite rocks were smooth on this particular island as they sloped into the depths.
Tom Thomson and members of the Group of Seven painted in the area for a while around 1914.
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March 2nd, 2020
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Comments (2)
A Hillman
Depth, space, wild and free...open and spontaneous. Wonderful movement and flow! Love it! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
Thank you kindly Sunny. You touched on the wildness of the Georgian Bay Archipelago. The weather and rocks cannot be tamed.... which is a very good thing indeed. We need wild in our lives and so does nature.